best way to tile brick bond

Hi i am having problems setting out tiling my bathroom with normal bond i am ok bout with brick bond i am struggleing where to start as one of the walls has a window in it which is not central would you concentrate on the cuts looking fuller around the window or in the corners?
many thanks
 
you will have to set out from centre of your window first to keep an even cut up each side and then see how it wraps around the corners of the room, you may need to compromise somewhere but try to keep the window in balance
 
you will have to set out from centre of your window first to keep an even cut up each side and then see how it wraps around the corners of the room, you may need to compromise somewhere but try to keep the window in balance
setting out from centre of window will give me a small cut (about 25mm) in one corner as the window is not central to the room
 
i have a few tips for brickbond tiling..

1.wrap around as dom says where it allows and lose any breaks in pattern at doorways or where spashbacks meet the fridge etc.....in other words, set out for the priority walls/feature and then work into an area that will be less noticable .

2. i always open a box of tiles and measure the middle of a stack of tiles and run a pencil line right through the tiles so the pencil mark hits ths center edge of the tiles...makes it easier to line up when fixing...(keep the tiles square when doing this tho!!)

3. sometimes you need to center a wall with brickbond because wrapping around doesnt always work out, but aim for a balance regarding the cuts and it wont be as noticable

4. remember brickbond works perfect with bricks and blocks because walls work to a full and half brick when being constructed BUT tiles comes in different sizes to the bricks so its not always possible to achieve the same result regarding lay outs!

5. some people lay in a pyramid format starting from the center line working out wards and then fix their cuts or some like to work one row at a time and fix cuts at each end as they go..

6. tradetiler sells t-shaped spacers if you prefer to use them, its your choice.

ed

Hi ed
Please can you explain number 2 ?
Im not understanding the comment .
The pencil mark on the stack is the centre point of the tile but makes it easier to hit the centre edge of the tiles ? I think it's one of those that is easier explained on the job - visually.
Thankyou !
 
I think Ed was taking a stack of tiles and instead of marking them in half individually, he would stack the box and draw the middle line on the edge of a pack i.e. 25 at a time and therefore you have the centre line to allow for accurate spacing of the tiles.
 

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